Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 16, 1917, Image 2

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    : . 1 CKSON VILLE POST
Esteda M. B iihwcll. his wife, and S '
A Keenan under a certain contract re-
f.-rred to in the .omplaint herein as
Official Paper ot the City of Jacksonville, Urey n
in.- of record in Vol. 88 at page 393
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of uack. .i ■>. . d Rec», ds of Jackson County, Ore-
' >n; that siid defendants and each,
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
| every and all thereof be decreed to
; vc no right, title, ■ r interest therein
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post ollie, at Jack.- t.v;
or thereto, and that said defendants
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879.
and ■ ch, every and all theieof, be for-
s 1 TURDA ). JUNE /o. /¡¿¡;
I rverbai red, enjoined and restrained
from asserting i.r setting up any claim,
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on 'ight, title or interest in or to said
application.
above described real estate or any part
or parcel thereof, and for such other,
i furl Iler or different reiief as to the
Mr. H lover’s Assurance
Alias Summons.
1 Court may seem just and equitable ;n
IN THE CIRCUIT CDURTOF THE STATE OF the premises.
SOMEHOW or other, we have come OREGON, IN AND FOB JACKSON CtUNTY
This summons is published, and serv-
to place considerable faith in the W. J . Gregory, Plainjtiff
d upon you by publication, under ai d
judgment of the new food dictator,
vs
I by virtue of an order of the Hon. F.
Herbert Hoover, and so when he in­ Margaret Holms and John Doe Holms M Calkins, Judge of the First Judicial
forms the country that it has become (true name unknown) her husband, if District of Oregon, heretofore made
unnecessarily excited over the alleged living, and theirunknown hei-sif dead, md entered of record in said Court aril
food shortage, we are disposed to feel Elizabeth McLaughlin and John Doe C .use on the 16th|dav of June, A. I).
a bit more comfortable.
McLaughlin, (true name unknown) her 1917; the first publication of this Sum­
According to Mr. Hoover, “there is husband, if living, and their unknown mons will be made on June 16th, A. D.
absolutely no occasion for food-panic heirs if dead, heirs of James A. Lap- 1917.
in this country, nor any justification i ton, decease!; the unknown heirs of
F. J. N ewman
for outrageous price, unless the James A. Luotcn, deceased; the un-
Attorney for Plaintiff,
opposition of special interests defeats known heirs ot Levi A. Rice and Pru-
Medford, Oregon.
the President in obtaining the necess- dence M. Rice, both deceased; Frank
ary powers to control the nation's Amy, a widower, the unknown heirs of
Now is the time and here is the place to find everything to
Summons.
food fully and adequately.’’ If this is Albert Amy,deceased;Laura Wilson and
all that stands in the way of the desir­ Robert M. Wilson, her husband, heirs IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OE THE STATS OF OREGON
IN ANO FOR THS COUNTY Or JACKSON.
ed relief, then congress
should of Haskell Amy and Mahala M. Amv,
meet your requirements at exceptionally low prices consid­
immediately grant summary powers his wife, both deceased; Samuel La­ Fred Bell, Plaintiff,
vs.
to the President. The probabilities are porte sometimes known as Samuel La-
Come and see
ering general market conditions.
that the power conferred will be port, if liv ng, and his unknown heirs i Marv F. Gage, Cornelius Cleave Gage,
delegated in turn to Mr. Hoover, and if dead; Aletta B. Bigham and John Norman B. Gage, Mary M. Gage,
that arrangement seems most desire- Bigham her husband, Leila B. Hedge B. Johnston, J. F. Maxfield, and G.
abie, for he appears to be the one man and J. Ottis Hedge, her husband. Jose McAllister, Defendants.
c ipable of controlling the situations. L. Berry, single, Nellie D. Griffin and
To Cornelius Cleave Gage and G.
Mr. Hoover further assures us that | John B. Griffin her husband, heirs of Johnston, two of the above named de-
we have a surplus of foodstuffs at the W B. Berry, deceased; the unknown f endants.
The People’s Store.
Phone 112.
present time and that next year this | heirs of W. B. Berry, deceased; Jane
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
will increase. Hence the current fear | E. Plymale. widow and heir of Francis OREGON: You and each of you are
of a famine is not well founded. The M. Plymale, sometimes known as F. hereby required to appear and answer
food dictator proposes that we shall M. Plymale, deceased; Francis Gabriel the plaintiff’s complaint against you,
feed the Allies, only “after the proper Plvmale, if living, and his unknown now on file in the above entitled court
protection of our own people’’ is heirs if dead, John Plymale, Cassie and cause, on or before the last day of
effected. If this policy is pursued, Nicholson and H. G. Nicholson, her the time prescribed in the order for
there will no longer be any occasion to husband, Ethel Curry, Gladys Curry, publication of summons herein, to-wit;
fear the consequence of the govern­ the unknown heirs of Ray Curry, de­ on or before the 30th day of July, 1917,
ment, acting as a purchasing agent for ceased, John W. Curry, surviving hus- said date being the expiration of Six
the Allies, becoming a competitor of ; band of Anna Curry, deceased, the (6) weeks from the Gate of the first
the individual citizen in the purchase | unknown heirs of Anna Curiy, deceas- publication of this summons and if you said Court, which said order was made
Weather Report
Highesr quality, jewelry
foodstuffs on the open market.
' ed, Meda Fox and O. W. Fox, her bus- fail to appear and answer for want a id entered on the 16th day of June, a
repairing,
diamond
set-
1917,
rind
in
obedience
thereto
tne
On the other hand, it is intimated I band, all being heirs of Francis M. Ply­ thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
K
ting, watch repairing,
Follow ing is the report of U. S.
that the program of food control will male, sometimes known as F. M, Ply- court for the relief in said complaint first publication hereof is the '6th day Hi/ '-’¡A uKilte mounting and jew
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
of
June,
1917,
e'r-v manufacturing.
temporarily close our markets to the j male, the unknown heirs of Francis M. demanded, succinctly stated as follows;
W. E. P hipps
id *^.2 -¿X
Martin J. Reddy,
I Jacksonville, for month of March.
world and prohibit foieign purchasers | Plymale, sometimes known as F. M.
Attorney for Plaintiff. S I E M In St., MEDFORD, OREGON. I Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
For judgment against the defendants,
from competing with the speculators i Plymale, deceased; also all other per­
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if», iMW’iiB A-
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
in this country. Whether this move sons or parties unknown claiming any Mary F. Gage, Cornelius Cleave Gage,
Norman
B.
Gage,
Marv
M.
Gage,
and
Utah
Indians
Decide
To
will automatically force price down to I right, title, estate, lien or interest in
THE DOW HOSPITAL Date Maximum Minimum Precipita­
a reasonable level, or whether it will | the real estate described in the com- G. B. Johnston, for the sum of $5,500.-
Register
00, together with interest on $5,000.00
tion
be necessary eventually for the gov­ plaint, Defendants.
Conducted by Doctors Dow
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39
thereof at the rate of Nine per cent
ernment to intervene and fix the
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33
67
To Margaret Holms and John Doe
Surgical and Obstetrical
38
66
prices, is still a questionable matter. ( Holms (true name unknown) her hus- (9%) per annum from the 23rd day of
3
Salt Lake City, June 11—After they
cases only, received. 4
April,
1916.
untii
paid,
and
for
the
65
33
It would, indeed, be a double satisfact­ j band if living, and their unknown heirs
had
gone
on
the
warpath,
made
a
pris
­
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42
5
Graduate Nurses only, employed.
.03
ion if Mr. Hoover would clear up this I if dead, Elizabeth McLaughlin and John costs and disbursements of this suit to oner of the acting Indian agent and
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6
Où
point, for while it is good to know ' Doe McLaughlin (true name unknown) be taxed. That plaintiff's mortgage had threatened with death the only 1 atients received at any time.
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40
7
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38
that there is sufficient food in sight, her husband, if living, and their un- mentioned in said complaint be by this white woman in the village, whom
8
Day and night telephone service.
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42
9
we would like to know whether we I known heirs if dead, the unknown heirs court decreed a prior, superior, valid, they had taken h istage, Indians of
Phone 341.
72
38
subsisting
lien
against
the
premises
10
will be able to .meet the prices.
| of James A. Lubton, deceased, the un- therein described, to-wit:
the Idapah tribe in the Uintah basin
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47
11
36
Central
Point
Oregon i 12
I known heirs of Levi A. Rice and Pru­
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47
have agreed to register for conscri; -
03
The
West
half
of
the
Northwest
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13
RAILROAD TRAINS MEN dence M. Rice, both deceased the un­ quarter of Section 5; the Northwest tion.
60
44
14
03
known heirs of Albert Amy, deceased,
OFFICES
53
34
15
25
Laura Wilson and Robert M. Wilson quarter of the Southwest quarter of Crew From Torpedoed Ship
60
31
16
Or.
McM.
M.
Dow,
5; the Northeast quarter of the
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41
17
Agency School Established | her husband, Samuel Laporte some­ Section
34
Physician and Surgeon
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36
18
Returns
Home.
times known as Samuel Laoort, if hy­ Southeast and the Southwest quarter
59
46
Or.
Lydia
S.
Dow,
of
the
Southwest
quarter
of
Section
6;
19
at San Francisco.
ing. and his unknown heirs if dead,
63
42
20
the Northwest quarter of the North­
Osteopathic Physician.
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44
21
Ambitious young men possessed of Leila B. Hedge and J. Ottis Hedge her west quarter of Section 7; Township 35 I An Atlantic Port, June 11 —Captain
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336-7 M. F. & II. Building
a grammar school education have H i husband, Jose L. Berry, single, Nellie South, Range One West, Willamette I | J. Urquhart and 20 members of the
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|
D.
Griffin
and
John
B.
Griffin,
her
hus-
Medford
Telephone
139,
wonderful opportunity these days to
| crew of the American sailing ship Di-
57
40
Meridian.
24
40
Medford. O~egon.
I.— .. destroyed
».-I by ■> a (loionin
i lm>> r i ii n
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enter the railroad service and rise ■ band, the unknown heirs of W. B. Ber­
25
Also, the Northeast quarter of Sec- I ' .. figo,
German ci submarine
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42
36
rapidly. This is the view of E. L. King, ry deceased, Francis Gabriel Plymale if tion 6, Township 35 South, Range One !on May 31, arrived 'odav on the
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27
superintendent of telegrams for the j living and his unknown heirs if dead, West, Willamette Meridian.
Í American steamship St. Paul. John When Jacksonville Was 28
79
47
Gladys
Curry,
the
unknown
heirs
of
Southern Pacific Company.
73
43
Also, the North half of the North-: Kav, one of the crew was drown­
29
Rav
Curry
deceased,
John
W.
Currv,
Up and Coming.
73
43
War time conditions have brought
30
west
quarter;
the
Southwest
quarter
'
<-'d.
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43
31
about a tremendous demand for tran­ the unknown heirs of Anna Curry de- of the Northwest quarter; the North­
1 09
sportation facilities. This demand will j , eased, Meda Fox and (). W Fox, her west quarter of the Southwest quarter Black Powder
Explodes
(Portland Telegram June 13)
Temperature —mean max. 65.C6; mean
continue long after the war closes i husband, the unknown heirs of Francis of Section 6, Township 35 South, Range
Jacksonville was palmy once, no mir. 41; mean 53.03. Max 79. on 28-31
because of the period of reconstruction M. Plymale, also known as F. M. Ply­ One West, Willamette Meridian.
I
and
One
Man
Killed.
male, deceased, also all other persons
| mistake. It was the livest little town , Minimum, 31, on 16. Greatest daily
and rehabilitation that will follow.
Also, the South half of the Southeast
or
parties unknown claiming any right
. in old Oregon and the boys of the range, 37. Total precipitation 1.09
To meet the problem of securing
quarter
of
Section
6;
the
Southeast
I Press club tonight open their carnival inches, Greatest in 24 hours, , .36 in.,
trained railroad men and developing title, estate, lien or interest in the real 1 quarter of the Southwest quarter of
Tacoma.
Wash.,
June
11
Early
yes
­
Number of days ’ with 01.
them for responsible positions, th e eHate described in the complaint, de-1 | Section 6; the Northeast quarter of the terday a graining mill at the Dupont th-1 will recall the time when the on 11.
fendan ts:
' clear,
Southern Pacific Company has estab­
I Northwest quarter of Section 7, Town- powder works near here was destroyed mining camp was working day and 1 inch or more precipitation, 7.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE sh p 35 South, Range One West, Wil­ when half a ton of black powder explo­ night in order to get gold dust to 0; partly cloudy, 9; cloudy. 13.
lished in San Francisco an "Agency
Total snowfall
inches
School” under Superintendent of OF OREGON, you and each of you are ! lamette Meridian, reserving therefrom, ded and Leslie Kaiser, an employe, was | weigh at Beekman’s bank. The gam-
j bling halls of the Jackson county town
Precipitation for season, 20.82
Telegrapher King where an apprentice­ hereby required to appear and answer however, that portion of said premises killed.
i will be shown, although no money,
Precipitation for last season 19.77
ship course in railroad work is given the comiJaint of the plaintiff now on I deeded to August Lawrentz, said deed
and the student at the same time is file against you in the above entitled ! being of record in Vol. 74 of the Deed
The subscripi ion of a shoe manufac­ save that "minted” by the Press club, I Seasonal average
Court and Cause within six weeks from i Records for Jackson County,
can be used in playing.
paid while learning.
E. B ritt ,
1 fregón, turing concern for $1,000,000 of Liber­
Famous native sons of the Qty of
The plan is proving highly successful the date of the first publication of this I ai page 182 thereof, the excepted por- ty bonds is patriotic and incidentally
Cooperative Observer.
Boy» coming from the country and summons, that being the time designa­ I tion being all that part of the South illuminative as to the sad plight of shoe Once-Upon-a-Time have been invited <
ambitious to "get a start” master the ted in the order of publication hereto­ I half of the Southeast quarter ot Sec­ manufacturers under conditions of to attend the celebraticn ana take!
part in the Virginia reel that will he
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course in from three to four months, fore made and entered herein by the tion 6 above described lying South of dearer material and higher labor.
given
m
honor
of
the
native
daughters
Half th* time is spent in the class Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the First the County road passing through the
SORE,
SWOLLEN,
Tears are the war cry of patriotic
of the lowa. Tne g.iilant Colonel K<,b
room, and the balance in actual station Judicial District of Oregon, within South half of the Southeast quarter of woman.
TIRED FEET
which
you
shall
be
required
to
so
up.
..filler, th. el. q lent Clarence Reams,
work. Railroad telegraphy and all the
Section 6, said Township and Range. |
<
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
duties of a station agent are taught. ! pear herein, and you, and each of you,
Containing in all six hundred and six- . Lebanon Women Show what the brave Frank D.,v ell. the silver-
AT ALL DRUG STORES
tongued Ben Beekman end tne stu- !
Officials of the Company lecture to the are hereby notified that if you fail to tv-five (665) acres, mure or less, in I
TUBES 25C
J*RS 60C
dious
Emil
Britt
are
expected
to
be
I
students on all phases of the transport­ appear and answer said complaint or Jackson County, Oregon.
Town can Manufacture
otherwise
plead
thereto
within
said
present
to
tell
the
boys
how
Jackson-
ation question. There is still room in I
And that said premises be sold by | l.ebanon, Or,, June 12. —A “madein- vill used to do th ugs before Oregon 1
time, plaintiff will apply to the Court
the school for more students.
the sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, Lebanon” show is being held this was a state.
German Vessels Will Carry
for
the
relief
prayed
for
in
his
said
Good paying positions out on the
as
by
law
provided,
and
that
the
pro
­
afternoon
and
evenin'
under
the
man
­
complaint
as
follows,
to-wit:
Captain Kasper Kubli, who was born
Company's lines await the graduates. !
Food To Italy.
ceeds, <>r sufficient thereof, be applied
Over sixty young men have acquired
For an order and decree of this i.’ourt in payment of said judgment, costs agement of the Women’s Civic im­ up on the Applegate near the mining
provement
club.
A
feature
is
an
o
’
.-
village,
but
who
spent
his
boyhood
position» in this way since the school i quieting the title m the plaintiff to the and accruing costs, and th it if the
has opened.
following described premises, situated proceeds of said sale be insufficient to fashioned baby show. A patriotic pre­ days dodging the Jacksonville boys ' Washington, June 13—Six more for­
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and being in the County of Jackson and pay said judgment, costs and accruing gram this evening is expected to draw wno were “spolin’ fer a scrap,” and1 mer German ships will complete renairs
a large crowd. Tne proce its of the young Phil Metschan. who is an adopt­
Contracts are Let For Six­ ' Stale of Oregon, to-wit:
costs, that plaintiff have and hold a carnival will be used for defraying ex­ ed son of Jacksonville are going to be this week and five of them will be leas­
Commencing at the quarter stake be­ deficiency judgment for the remaining i
ed to the Italian government to carry
penses of the Chautauqua to be held on hand to “lick” the press agent of
teen Wooden Ships.
tween sections 31 and 32 i’ownslup 36 deficit; that said defendants,and each
food and supplies to Italy. They will
month.
"Jacksonville in Its Palmy Days,” sail as quickly as possible.
South ot Range 1 West W. M., thence of them, and all persons claiming.or to here next —
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who started the story that weather,
Washington June 11-Contracts for eHSt along uuarler line to center of sec- claim by, through, or under them, or
Yoncalla Youth Is Shot Prophet E.A- Beals was born in tne ,
.
tion
2656.5
feet;
thence
north
along
cither
of
their
subsequent
to
the
ex
­
construction of 16 wooden ships were
old town.
Bigger Crew for Factory
let today by Major General George W. ' quarter line 2.124.4 feet; thence west to ecution of plaintiff's said mortgage be
By
Accident.
Goethals, general manager of the ship­ west boundary of section 2656.5 feet; barred and f reclosed of all right, title
Sunday Newspapers
ping board's emergency fleet corpora­ thence south along section line 2324.4 or equity, or claim of equity, in or to
feet
to
place
of
beginning,
containing
said
described
premises,
except
Lebanon. Or., June 12-The officials
the
tion.
Roseburg. Or., June 12. — Ad 11
clared Necessary.
of the Lebanon mill of the Crown Wil­
Ten went to Sanderson A Porter, a 140 acres more or less; and that plain­ equity of redemption as by statue pre- Hummel is seriously wo in' 1 h r. fol­
lamette Paper company has announced
lowing an accident Sund.it, be rhs
Now York concert., a.id six to tne Ma­ tiff be decreeii to be the owner of said vided.
Waterloo. In., June 14 Sunday news- that another shift of men will be em-
This summons is published in ' he home in Yoncalla, when ■» fir' Diet'd
ryland Shipbuilding company, of Balti­ described real estate in fee simple,
subject only to the rights of W. W. Jacksonville Post, a newspaper pul» accidentally shot him throug 1 the
»Sity.it WM he.d in 11 >ye< bv the first of next month to
more.
k
Glasgow and (Villie E. Glasgow, his lished in, and of general circulation in, the bullet ranging from one side to the
,11C ,urt
w,’e'' d cumolaint aga.nst relieve the employes who are now
for violating the working more than eight hour» a
If we didn’t smile a little bit at life wife. Charles M. English and Letha said County and State, be order of the other. Hummel is 17 vears old. The the
| Iowa “blue laws" was dismissed.
(day.
•
| English, his wife J. A. Bothwell and Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of gun was a 22-caliber rifle.
it would never »mile at us.
1
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<5 Most women
depend upon
us to choose
spices for them
<JWe recom­
mend Folger’s
Golden Gate
spices because
we believe
them the best
Ahead Gets Ahead
Taylor- Williams Co.
Jacksonville
1
Oregon
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